In his current adopted home of Paris, Lionel Messi was named world footballer of the year for the seventh time on Monday. The 35-year-old continued to build on his status as a record FIFA election winner. After his first World Cup triumph with Argentina, Messi was the logical winner. The French Kylian Mbappe and Karim Benzema were left behind. As in the previous year, the women’s award from the world association went to the Spaniard Alexia Putellas from FC Barcelona.
February 27, 2023
Behaviour, intellectual abilities… chlordecone continues to impact children’s health – Headlines
February 27, 2023
An insecticide used in the West Indies from 1973 to 1993 to eliminate banana weevils, chlordecone is well known for its neurotoxic properties. French researchers are once once more sounding the alarm, saying that pre- and post-natal exposure might continue to alter the cognitive development and behavior of children.
« Despite the cessation, 30 years ago, of its use in the West Indies as an insecticide, chlordecone persisting in the environment continues to contaminate populations. “, warns Inserm. And this via the consumption of food itself contaminated.
If we already know that the insecticide is considered an endocrine disruptor, neurotoxic but also carcinogenic, what regarding its impact on the neurodevelopment of unborn children? A very legitimate question since chlordecone is also toxic for reproduction and development and animal models have already shown that exposure of females to chlordecone during pregnancy leads to neurobehavioural and learning disorders in the litter.
Intellectual difficulties
It is to find out more that a French team (Inserm/University of Rennes/School of Advanced Studies in Public Health) examined the intellectual abilities and behavior of 576 Guadeloupean children. To do this, the researchers measured the concentration of the pesticide in the blood of the umbilical cord at birth and in the blood of children at the age of 7 years.
Then the intellectual capacities of the latter were evaluated using 4 indices: verbal comprehension, speed of information processing, working memory and perceptual reasoning (which consists of manipulating different information in order to solve complex visual problems, editor’s note). The mothers were also asked to report any behavioral problems, anger, hyperactivity, etc.
It appears that prenatal exposure is associated with greater relational difficulties with other children, particularly among girls. As for postnatal exposure, it seems to go hand in hand with poorer general intellectual abilities. ” This translates, especially in boys, into a decrease in indices assessing perceptual reasoning, working memory and verbal comprehension. “, note the authors. But also social behavior problems (reluctance to authority, etc.), both for girls and boys.
« These results indicate that exposure to chlordecone during developmental periods in utero or in childhood is associated with decreased intellectual abilities and increased behavioral difficulties “, specify the scientists. which call for pursue public policies aimed at reducing exposure to chlordecone, especially among the most sensitive populations, such as pregnant women and children ».
In the conflict between Serbia and Kosovo, both sides have shown willingness to approach each other. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti have accepted an EU proposal to normalize the long-tense relationship, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Monday following mediation talks in Brussels. Further negotiations are now necessary, which might be concluded by the end of March.
According to Borrell, both sides vowed not to take any unilateral measures that might lead to tensions and jeopardize the agreement. Vucic and Kurti would have shown responsible behavior.
Move freely
“This agreement is intended primarily for the citizens of Kosovo and Serbia,” Borrell said. Among other things, it provides that people can move freely between Kosovo and Serbia with their passports, ID cards and number plates. It might open up new economic opportunities and entail further investments in Kosovo and Serbia. It will also promote trade, since the certificates that were previously required for imports and exports are no longer necessary. The rights of Serbs in Kosovo should be better protected.
Kosovo, now inhabited almost exclusively by Albanians, used to be part of Serbia. After an armed uprising by the Kosovar Albanians and massive human rights violations by the Serbian security forces, NATO reacted in spring 1999 with bombings in what was then the rest of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro).
roadblocks and incidents
From 1999 to 2008, the UN administration UNMIK managed the area. In 2008 the country declared itself independent. To this day, Serbia has not recognized this step and is claiming the territory for itself. Diplomatic efforts by the West in recent years have not led to any significant normalization of the situation. Tensions had recently escalated once more: there were road blockades and incidents of shooting. Germany and France presented a new mediation plan in the fall, which the EU later adopted.
In 1959, a then only 21-year-old striker from what was then Yugoslavia dominated the headlines for days, wrote the doyen of Austrian sports journalists, Wolfgang Winheim, 40 years later in a “diary” column in the Kurier. The focus of his text was Branko Milanovićwhich this year from the legendary Ernst Happel were brought to SK Rapid from Red Star Belgrade under adventurous circumstances, literally. The “Wödmasta”, then in the process of being the freshly appointed head of the section together with coach Robert grains to set up a new Rapid team, actually drove to the Balkan metropolis himself to fix everything and, according to legend, to smuggle the neo-player across the border in the trunk.
After many obstacles, including a one-year suspension from FIFA, the attacker was actually able to play for Grün-Weiss and is considered the first legionnaire to play for Rapid for several seasons. A total of five seasons kicked off Milanović from 1960 for the Hütteldorfer Kanoniere, interrupted by a season with the French club Le Havre. In 1961 he was in four games (one goal) on the way to the semifinals of the European Cup of the national champions and became ÖFB Cup winner, three years later he became champion with his teammates and scored four goals in 16 appearances.
1966 went the era of Branko Milanović ended as a Rapid player, but the former striker, born on February 28, 1938, is still very much involved in club life. As a member of the club of legends, he hardly ever misses a home game and is also a welcome guest at numerous events away from the matches.
On his birthday we wish Branko Milanović, who is very young at heart even at 85, all the best and above all good health!